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Don't give her up.
Something else kitties love, for the most part, is being brushed. My female cat loves that as much as sleeping or eating.
As you said, too, siamese always talk more. Some people compare their sound to a baby crying or whining.
Thanks. I'll probably always worry about this as long as their personalities are so different. Grendel is happy and enthusiastic in a simple environment. He clearly prefers small, dark spaces, which makes my apartment like heaven to him. Mia is more talkative and is always meowing like she wants something but never seems quite entertained by anything. (She's also half Siamese or half Burmese, so she's naturally more talkative.) I even got a new laser pointer today, and while they were both chasing it, she was only doing so half-heartedly. Grendel was going nuts. This and the fact that so many think my apartment is a tiny, dark cave will probably always make me worry.
The funny thing is Mia's been going through a serious lap-kitty phase for the past couple of days. She goes through phases like this and then keeps her distance for awhile. Lately she's been all over my lap, snuggling and purring every time I sit down. After days of not climbing, she climbed on her old climber again. She still whines and looks bored much of the time, but she also purrs at least a few times a day. Grendel plays with her at some point in the evening. They love each other. I know he'd be devastated if I ever gave her up. I hope I'll never decide it's in her best interests to give her back. I hope it never is. I really do want to keep her.
Female cats have to be more wary because in the wild they always are pregnant or have kittens, literally always. It's a very hard life for a female. So even when she's not in wild, that is her instinct. I always feel for the females and feel bad that people usually want males. They both make great pets, they are just different. She may be asking to go out in hall & not understand why she can't, but will get used to it. I would still try any kind of toy that moves, as Sarah suggested; pulling a string is the classic cat toy. It sounds like she is eating well, so it's probably not any thing physical.
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